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Janet Mills’ $300 checks fall short in addressing Maine’s affordability crisis
“With so many unmet needs in Maine — thousands of people on waiting lists for health services, underpaid direct care workers, long-term care facilities closing, thousands of Mainers unable to afford…
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5mMissouri court allows new Trump-backed US House districts be used in November election
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri judge has allowed new U.S. House districts backed by President Donald Trump to be used in the November elections, rejecting a bid by to put the Republican-friendly districts to a statewide vote of the people. The ruling Wednesday by Cole County Circuit Judge Daniel Green is a victory […]
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1mPolice find 2 dead in Rumford
Rumford police requested help from the Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit, who have started an investigation.
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6mLongtime publisher of Stars and Stripes to retire, citing differences with Pentagon leadership
The longtime publisher of Stars and Stripes has announced his retirement, ending a decades-long career with the military newspaper as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon moves to exert editorial control and eliminate what it asserts are “woke distractions.” Max D. Lederer Jr. announced his retirement, effective at the end of September, in a memo to […]
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3mRescue mission is called off for NASA's aging Swift space telescope
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The mission to save NASA’s sinking Swift Observatory was called off Wednesday, dooming the telescope to a fiery reentry later this year. NASA and Katalyst Space Technologies announced the news more than a month after the startup’s Link spacecraft rocketed away to the telescope’s rescue. Katalyst said Link will not […]
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3mRead our big scoop: Ice-cream cones, the ingenious invention of American immigrants
DETROIT (AP) — Read this quickly, before it melts. Ice cream was a rare and expensive treat for centuries because of the difficulty of storing ice. In the summer of 1790, President George Washington spent $200 on ice cream, the equivalent of $7,259 today, according to the International Dairy Foods Association. By the 1800s, inventions […]